
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "RSSI",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Control modules handle long ranges from
Solid State Supplies, which we summarised at the time by saying "The Wi.232FHSS-250-R modules combine a low-power transceiver with a powerful multipoint-to-multipoint frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) protocol controller".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Modem IC offers flexible operation from
CML Microcircuits: "The CMX7143 is a flexible option for machine-to-machine (M2M) and software-defined radio (SDR) product manufacturers".
In September 2007, we covered the news from MK Consultants
concerning its GT2D transmitter/receiver
- take a look at Transmitter/receiver handles long ranges
which says: "The GT2D is suited to applications requiring a high-integrity wireless connection or where multiple wireless connections are required at the same time".
Take a look also at the news release from Maxim Integrated Products, Low-power log amps take control,
as well as Sensitive receiver IC boasts big range from Micrel,
and Transceiver chip covers multiple low-power bands from Analog Devices.
See also:
Narrowband transmitter module goes a long way
(July 2006)
A high-power FM transmitter claims class-leading long-range performance for a miniature narrowband module
Wireless modules boast international coverage
(May 2006)
The latest wireless modules to be released by Low Power Radio Solutions are a range of transmitter and receiver modules that operate in the 433, 868 and 914MHz bands
Multi-billion-dollar market predicted for RTLS
(March 2006)
A new report finds some exciting developments in real time locating systems
Radio modules strike up the new European band
(November 2005)
A new range of radio modules is designed for operation in a new pan-European frequency band that spans 169.4 to 169.8MHz
Pairing technique developed for ZigBee appliances
(September 2005)
An ultra-simple pairing technique for ZigBee enabled appliances has been demonstrated at the ZigBee Open House event in Chicago, USA, by Cambridge Consultants
Radio test set extends to 2.7GHz
(August 2005)
The IFR 3902 service monitor expands the operating range of the IFR 3901 radio test set to 2.7GHz for both generating and receiving analogue and digital RF signals
UHF FM receiver module has signal indicator
(March 2005)
A UHF FM receiver module with RSSI for simple implementation of wireless data links is an updated Radiometrix RX2 but replaces the carrier detect with a received signal strength indicator
WLAN IP optimised for portable consumer products
(February 2005)
A new WLAN IP solution is optimised for portable consumer product applications such as mobile phones, MP3 players, digital still cameras and game consoles
Transceiver revolutionises meter data collection
(December 2004)
HomeRider Systems has transformed meter data collection and allows real-time monitoring of the network integrity and consumption using Xemics' ultra low power transceiver
Detector gets the measure of cellular RF signals
(November 2004)
A novel radio frequency (RF) power detector for cellular handsets will allow manufacturers to achieve greater performance while reducing system size
High-performance scanning receiver added
(November 2004)
PCTEL RF Solutions Group has introduced a high-performance EV-DO scanning receiver to its popular SeeGull LX product line
RF detector finds signals up to 3GHz
(October 2004)
The LT5534 is a new high-performance logarithmic-type RF detector that can accurately detect RF signals up to 3GHz
Wi-Fi IP comes on silicon for prototyping
(July 2004)
NewLogic Technologies has released all its IEEE802.11 Wild WLAN IP blocks in silicon, demonstrating the world's first commercial implementation of a digital interface between modem and radio
Receiver chip aims for automotive access
(January 2004)
Atmel's new ATA5282 is an LF ASK (amplitude shift keying) 125kHz ultra-low-power receiver IC with three input channels for three-dimensional (3D) antennas
FM modules allow easy radio setup
(December 2003)
The FM-RTFQ2 and FM-RRFQ2 transmitter and receiver modules provide an economical, high-performance FM radio datalink in a wide range of applications
Narrowband VHF transceivers go the distance
(May 2003)
BiM1 VHF transceiver modules from Radiometrix offer a long-range low-power reliable bidirectional datalink in the company's transceiver standard pinout and footprint
Wide-voltage transceiver switches to metering
(April 2003)
Recent improvements in the manufacturing process now enable Xemics to offer the popular XE1202 ISM-band transceiver with an extended voltage range from 2.4 to 3.6V
Transceiver cuts spread-spectrum power budget
(February 2003)
The XETI transceiver from LS Research is a low-cost compact frequency hopping spread spectrum 900MHz transceiver
Low-power-radio chip sniffs to cut consumption
(October 2002)
The ASTRX2 is a single-chip 433.92MHz narrowband RF link that uses a programmable time between wakeups in Sniff Mode to conserve power
FM transceivers say no to interference
(November 2001)
With next generation applications such as advanced telemetry, remote meter reading and EPOS terminals in mind, RF Solutions has introduced the X2010 and X2011 FM radio transceivers
LPRS brings spread spectrum to the masses
(December 2000)
Available now from Low Power Radio Solutions, the LX2400 is the first in a new family of ultra-low-cost spread-spectrum radio modules from AeroComm

